'Hazardous' chemicals in laboratories
In 1994, BOCA was asked for an official interpretation of Section M-309. BOCA responded that: "M-309 does not set specific limitations on the quantity or concentrations of materials which must be present in the exhaust system to qualify as `hazardous exhaust.' The determination of whether...
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Published in | Heating/Piping/Air Conditioning Engineering : HPAC Vol. 74; no. 8; pp. 23 - 30 |
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Format | Magazine Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Cleveland, OH
Penton Media
01.08.2002
Endeavor Business Media |
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Summary: | In 1994, BOCA was asked for an official interpretation of Section M-309. BOCA responded that: "M-309 does not set specific limitations on the quantity or concentrations of materials which must be present in the exhaust system to qualify as `hazardous exhaust.' The determination of whether or not the exhaust system is hazardous is a decision made by the code official on a case-by-case basis. |
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ISSN: | 1527-4055 2162-2426 |